Just heard about Dashwire today:
"A company called Dashwire this week unveiled free new software that essentially mirrors your cell phone on the Web, backing up all your data -- contacts, text messages, calls, photos, videos and phone settings -- and letting you access everything online. It does this not when you connect to your PC, but constantly over your phone's data connection.
Dashwire enables you to send and receive SMS messages online and set your ring tones, wallpapers, and speed dials -- all from your Web-based account (these changes are instantly updated on your phone). Dashwire works only with Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0 devices -- HTC Touch, AT&T Tilt, T-Mobile Dash, Samsung BlackJack, Palm Treo 750, Motorola Q series and others. The company says it's working on more platforms."

Has anyone heard of something like this for Blackberry?
The part about "letting you access everything online" is really attractive to me. I'd really like to have full access to all of my smartphone functions on my PC. Sometimes it's just easier that way.

Just heard about Dashwire today:
"A company called Dashwire this week unveiled free new software that essentially mirrors your cell phone on the Web, backing up all your data -- contacts, text messages, calls, photos, videos and phone settings -- and letting you access everything online. It does this not when you connect to your PC, but constantly over your phone's data connection.
Dashwire enables you to send and receive SMS messages online and set your ring tones, wallpapers, and speed dials -- all from your Web-based account (these changes are instantly updated on your phone). Dashwire works only with Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0 devices -- HTC Touch, AT&T Tilt, T-Mobile Dash, Samsung BlackJack, Palm Treo 750, Motorola Q series and others. The company says it's working on more platforms."

Has anyone heard of something like this for Blackberry?
The part about "letting you access everything online" is really attractive to me. I'd really like to have full access to all of my smartphone functions on my PC. Sometimes it's just easier that way.

I used this on my HTC Touch Dual, and it worked like a charm Loved it! Constant data connection though ... always uploading every picture I took :P lol.

checked out that page, just what I thought. Savvy use of words like primarily so that they can get away with doing "other things" with our information at our dispense. This is just another company looking to whore out our information, the privacy page is very similar to that of facebooks. I guess if you dont care this sounds like a great program but I will just back my stuff up manually and bypass being someones whore.

i totally agree with that sentiment gbnemail07, i for one certailny wouldn't want all my private information and contacts being browsed at leisure by some monkey in a basement somewhere. Do they truely feel people are the nieve to think they won't abuse the information they gather in real time from your device while milking your data tariff!

Blackberry users have no fear... Dashwire is (almost) here. I stumbled across this thread and I just wanted to try and make a few things clear.

First of all we're definitely still targeting our Blackberry release. It's still not set on a specific date but right now its looking like early next year (or if possible late this year). We're completely consumed with our Symbian launch at the moment, but after that its all Blackberry.

Second, it sounds like some of you have some privacy concerns. Totally get that as we are a small company offering a free product. We do have some revenue streams, but nothing that affects either users or users data. As for security, we take that topic very seriously around the office (no, we're not based in a basement). Your information is stored in your own private account which is password protected and https encrypted (similar to facebook). We never prowl through anyones data and do not sell or plan to sell any of your personal information. We definitely understand in a world where security breaches seem to happen too often, there is a concern for privacy. Our main goal is to ensure user safety and protect you from any privacy interruptions.

Whew sorry that was kinda long... hope it helps answer some questions. Needless to say we can't wait to become a bigger part of this community!

can you expand on revenue streams, i have nothing against the product it sounds useful and handy but i dont like my information used in any ways and in my experience there is no such thing as a "free" product in this case my information, even my gender i dont want given out.

To be honest that would be diving into our business model and I don't feel comfortable doing that at this time. But again we do absolutely nothing with user data. It's populated on your Dashwire dashboard page, and that's where it stays. Our first priority is our users, always has been. If we do anything to loose their trust then we wouldn't have a market for our product. We just don't want to do that.

I have used this with my other phones, and I trust it completely. Especially if you have Mac and you can't get the other programs to work, this is the best option I think. AND, its free! You can't beat that! Live on, Dashwire! Live on!